This printed booklet is titled "Balm for the Weary and the Wounded" and is written by Rev. C.T. Quintard, Chaplain 1st Tenn. Reg.t, C.S.A. Publication information is "Columbia: Evans and Cogswell, Printers. 1864." On the front page is written, "L....

Editorial cartoon by Jack Knox depicting President Franklin D. Roosevelt attempting to introduce the "food subsidy program" to the U.S. Congress. The man depicting Congress is shown replying, "Sorry--But I ain't makin' any new acquaintances." The...

Correspondence from a soldier to his wife. He writes of the need for news from home. In the upper left hand corner is a depiction entitled "Capitol at Washington" printed by Reagles & Co. of New York. There is mention of Gen. Landers, a Col. Tyler...

The "City of Memphis" is moored at the shore while cargo is loaded on board via a boom gangplank. Several well dressed men and women seem to be waiting to board. The tall stacks are belching black smoke in preparation for moving. Individuals are...

"Feathered Star" quilt made with circa 1850s fabrics. The quilt belonged to Martha L. Storment (born about 1822 in South Carolina), wife of William Storment (February 10, 1811-September 15, 1885). According to family lore, the quilt was stored in...

Broadside calls Tennesseans to arms against the "hired and ruffian soldiers" of the North. "The Yankee War is now being waged for beauty and booty." Signed by J. B. Murray and H. C. Witt. Most likely a reproduction.

Line drawing entitled "Gallant Rescue of the Fair Spy at Shelbyville, Tenn." Depicts two Civil War officers on horseback surrounded by soldiers holding bayonets as Pauline Cushman looks on from a balcony above them.

"Jimmie Driver and his Tennessee Playboys" band. Pictured are three guitar players, one fiddle player, one banjo player, a harmonica player, and a spoons player; each holding his instrument. The caption on the front of the photograph identifies...

Engraved reproduction of Julio's "Last Meeting of Lee and Jackson." General Robert E. Lee and General Stonewall Jackson each seated on horseback side by side with three officers also on horseback behind them. It is a copy of the artist's rendering...